ὅσπερ

hosperRelative PronounG3746

who

From: from G3739 (ὅς) and G4007 (περ);

Short Definition

who especially

Full Lexicon Entry

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I
As demonstr. pron. = οὗτος, ὅδε, this, that, also for αὐτός, chiefly in nom.: ὅς δέ, but he,; *ὃς μὲν *. . ὃς δέ, the one . . the other,; neut., ὃ *μὲν *. . ὃ δέ, the one . . the other, some . . some,; *ὃς *(ὃ) *μὲν *. . (*ἄλλος *(ἄλλο)) . . ἕτερος,; οὓς μέν, absol.; *ὃς μὲν *. . ὁ δέ.
II
As relat. pron., who, which, what, that
1.agreeing in gender with its antecedent, but differently governed as to case
2.In variation from the common construction
ain gender, agreeing with a noun in apposition to the antecedent
bin number, constr. ad sensum
within case, by attraction to the case of the antecedent
3.The neut. ὅ with nouns of other gender and with phrases, which thing, which term
4.With ellipse of a demonstrative (*οὗτος *or ἐκεῖνος), before or after
5.Expressing purpose, end or cause
6.C. prep, as periphrasis for conjc.
7.With particles
8.Gen., οὗ, absol., as adv. (see: οὗ).

Grammar

Part of Speech Relative Pronoun

Morphology G:R

DescriptionGreek Relative Pronoun

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